Sermon Tone Analysis

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*BEING STEADFAST*
*1 Cor.
15:50-58*
* *
*INTRODUCTION*:
1.     “___________, my beloved brethren, be _________, _______, always ____________ in the ________ of the Lord, _________ that your __________ is not in ______ in the Lord” (1 Cor.
15:58 – NKJV).
2.     The entire fifteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians focuses upon the _______________.
3.     Paul, by inspiration, concludes the chapter with the idea that since the resurrection is a ____________, Christians should be ____________ to __________ properly.
*DISCUSSION*:  IN OUR TEXT, PAUL IDENTIFIES ESSENTIAL –
 
*I.
A _____________.*
*        *1.
A faithful Christian is _____________.
(1)      The primary meaning of the word is, “to be ___________.”
(2)      Christians are to __________ fixed, rather than _________ to and fro (cf.
Eph.
4:14).
(3)      We should be people of strong ____________!
2.
A faithful Christian will be ______________.
(1)      Metaphorically this is a reference to being firmly ___________.
(2)      Standing fast upon our convictions we are to avoid ____________ (Rom.
12:9; 1 Pet.
2:11; Eph.
5:11).
*II.
A ____________.*
*        *1.
The “called out” are supposed to be a _________ to be reckoned with.
(1)      Letting our ________ shine (Mt.
5:16).
(2)      _________ ourselves as examples (Titus 2:7).
(3)      A people ________ and _______ (Titus 2:14).
2.
We are to always _________.
(1)      Abound = ____________.
(2)      There is _______ for all, and we should be ________ ____ to do it!
3.
Christianity involves _______ and _______ (Jas.
1:22; Mt. 25).
*CONCLUSION*:  In light of the ____________ and ____________ that awaits you after this life, may you strive diligently to be a Christian and to be ______________.
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*BEING STEADFAST*
*1 Cor.
15:50-58*
* *
*INTRODUCTION*:
1.     “___________, my beloved brethren, be _________, _______, always ____________ in the ________ of the Lord, _________ that your __________ is not in ______ in the Lord” (1 Cor.
15:58 – NKJV).
2.     The entire fifteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians focuses upon the _______________.
3.     Paul, by inspiration, concludes the chapter with the idea that since the resurrection is a ____________, Christians should be ____________ to __________ properly.
*DISCUSSION*:  IN OUR TEXT, PAUL IDENTIFIES ESSENTIAL –
 
*I.
A _____________.*
*        *1.
A faithful Christian is _____________.
(1)      The primary meaning of the word is, “to be ___________.”
(2)      Christians are to __________ fixed, rather than _________ to and fro (cf.
Eph.
4:14).
(3)      We should be people of strong ____________!
2.
A faithful Christian will be ______________.
(1)      Metaphorically this is a reference to being firmly ___________.
(2)      Standing fast upon our convictions we are to avoid ____________ (Rom.
12:9; 1 Pet.
2:11; Eph.
5:11).
*II.
A ____________.*
*        *1.
The “called out” are supposed to be a _________ to be reckoned with.
(1)      Letting our ________ shine (Mt.
5:16).
(2)      _________ ourselves as examples (Titus 2:7).
(3)      A people ________ and _______ (Titus 2:14).
2.
We are to always _________.
(1)      Abound = ____________.
(2)      There is _______ for all, and we should be ________ ____ to do it!
3.
Christianity involves _______ and _______ (Jas.
1:22; Mt. 25).
*CONCLUSION*:  In light of the ____________ and ____________ that awaits you after this life, may you strive diligently to be a Christian and to be ______________.
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